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Hey Guys,

I just got a r32 and am pretty new around here.

just wondering about a good alarm to get and who can install them?

any ideas? i;m currently leaning towards a viper 5901 because ive had one in the past....

1st thing is to join the SAU VIC club and be a paid member.

Then approach this car alarm guy called Ben. He did alarms for heaps of SAU members. Not too sure whether he still does it though. Maybe some one else can fill us in on his status?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ca...nd-t174517.html

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Ben is very cheap. stupidly. called him yesterday to book my car in. and ye very cheap for a quality alarm (on the same page with the alarm guy this time ash :))

join up SAU vic and you will save $$$ with the car alarm. membership will pay itself off

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where do you join up and how much is it?

In the Vic section there is are forms http://www.sauvic.com.au/files about $50 a year for renewal after the first signup.

In regard to Ben, call him on his mobile :/

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Yeah it is a "members only" deal, so hence the first link does not work :D

Basically with the amount you save on the supply/install of the alarm is more than 1st year membership...

Add in then you can get other great discounts, priority notice for DECA's, cruises/BBQ's (all subsidised), door prizes @ general meetings and so on... its just a constant win for your money if you are a person that likes to see value for your money :/

Of course i am incredibly bias being I am President :/

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yea i trieddd.. "Sorry, the link that brought you to this page seems to be out of date or broken."

That's because you ARE a registered SAU forum member, NOT a SAU VIC member....

And since that link links you to the SAU VIC members only section, that's why it won't work you for :(

So once you join up SAU VIC and paid for your membership ($70), then you will get a purple tag like the rest of us under our forum name, THEN you click on the link, and BAM! that link will link you to BEN! and his number :(

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Actually I'll make a step by step guide you :(

Link to join SAU VIC:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Me...ic-t288195.html

AFTER you paid...

Link to Ben:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ca...nd-t174517.html

AFTER that....

You call Ben up on his mobile and ask for quote, then book your car in :(

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Also i notice that no one is mentioning his price, so in the end you HAVE to join SAU vic to get his number to find out what his price is, im not a trusting person and all of this sounds like the ground work for a scam.

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